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Avinash Paliwal - My Enemys Enemy: India in Afghanistan from the Soviet Invasion to the US Withdrawal

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The archetype of my enemys enemy is my friend, Indias political and economic presence in Afghanistan is often viewed as a Machiavellian ploy aimed against Pakistan. The first of its kind, this book interrogates that simplistic yet powerful geopolitical narrative and asks what truly drives Indias Afghanistan policy.
Based on an extensive repertoire of hitherto untapped primary sources including official memoranda, diplomatic correspondence, and a series of interviews with key political actors, My Enemys Enemy provides a comprehensive analysis of Indias strategy debates and foreign policymaking processes vis-a-vis Afghanistan, from the last decade of the Cold War to the 1990s Afghan civil war and the more recent US-led war on terror. It demonstrates that Indian presence in Afghanistan has been guided primarily by an enduring vision for the region that requires a stable balance of power across the Durand Line.

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For Nina Amma and Baba CONTENTS PART I DEBATING NEUTRALITY PART II DEBATING - photo 1

For Nina, Amma, and Baba

CONTENTS

PART I
DEBATING NEUTRALITY

PART II
DEBATING CONTAINMENT

PART III
DEBATING ENGAGEMENT

ACFAdvocacy Coalition Framework
AIAAfghan Interim Administration
AIAll India Radio
ANPAwami National Party
ANSFAfghan National Security Forces
ASEANAssociation of Southeast Asian Nations
AWACSAir Warning and Control System
BBCBritish Broadcasting Corporation
BJPBharatiya Janata Party
BLABaloch Liberation Army
BPLFBalochistan Peoples Liberation Front
BRPBaloch Republican Party
BSABilateral Security Agreement
CARCentral Asian Republics
CCITComprehensive Convention on International Terrorism
CCSCabinet Committee on Security
CENTOCentral Treaty Organization
CIACentral Intelligence Agency
CIIConfederation of Indian Industry
CISCommonwealth of Independent States
COASChief of Army Staff
COINCounterinsurgency
CPICommunist Party of India
CPI (M)Communist Party of India (Marxist)
CPSUCommunist Party of the Soviet Union
DFIDDepartment for International Development
DIADefence Intelligence Agency
DNIDirector of National Intelligence
DRADemocratic Republic of Afghanistan
EAMExternal Affairs Minister
EICEast India Company
FARForeign Affairs Records
FATAFederally Administered Tribal Areas
FCOForeign and Commonwealth Office
FICCIFederation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry
FSForeign Secretary
GRUGlavnoye razvedyvatelnoye upravleniye
GTRGrand Trunk Road
GWUGeorge Washington University
HPCHigh Peace Council
HMHizbul Mujahideen
HNHaqqani Network
HuAHarkat-ul-Ansar
IAEAInternational Atomic Energy Agency
IBIntelligence Bureau [of India]
ICCRIndian Council for Cultural Relations
IDCRIndian Development Cooperation Research
IDSAInstitute for Defence Studies and Analyses
IFSIndian Foreign Service
IPSIndian Police Service
IRGCIslamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
Il-76Ilyushin II-76
IUMLIndian Union Muslim League
INCIndian National Congress
INFIntermediate Range Nuclear Force Treaty
INRIndian Rupee
IRInternational Relations
ISAFInternational Security Assistance Force
ISI[Directorate of ] Inter-Services Intelligence
IUMLIndian Union Muslim League
ITBPIndo-Tibetan Border Police
J&KJammu and Kashmir
JeMJaish-e-Mohammad
JICJoint Intelligence Committee
JSJoint Secretary
JS-PAIJoint Secretary (Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran)
JuHJamiat-i-Ulama-i-Hind
JWGJoint Working Group
JWG-CTJoint Working Group on Counter Terrorism
KGBKomitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti
KhADKhadamat-e Aetlaat-e Dawlati
LeTLashkar-e-Taiba
LoCLine of Control
LTTELiberation of Tamil Tigers Eelam
MEAMinistry of External Affairs
MIMilitary Intelligence
MoDMinistry of Defence
MoUMemorandum of Understanding
MoSMinister of State
MPMember of Parliament
MRRDMinistry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development
NANorthern Alliance
NAMNon-Aligned Movement
NAPNational Awami Party
NATONorth Atlantic Treaty Organisation
NDANational Democratic Alliance
NDSNational Directorate of Security
NSANational Security Advisor
NSABNational Security Advisory Board
NSCNNational Socialist Council of Nagaland
NSCSNational Security Council Secretariat
NUGNational Unity Government
NWFPNorthwestern Frontier Provinces
ORFObserver Research Foundation
PDPAPeoples Democratic Party of Afghanistan
PLOPalestinian Liberation Organisation
PMPrime Minister
PMOPrime Ministers Office
POTOPrevention of Terrorism Ordinance
PPPPeoples Party of Pakistan
PRTProvincial Reconstruction Team
R&AWResearch and Analysis Wing
RECCARegional Economic Cooperation Conference on Afghanistan
RICRussia-India-China
RSSRashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
SAARCSouth Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
SEATOSoutheast Asia Treaty Organization
SDPSmall Developmental Projects
SEWASelf-Employed Womens Organisation
SISSecret Intelligence Service
SPSamajwadi Party
SPAStrategic Partnership Agreement
TAPITurkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India
ToITimes of India
TTPTehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan
UAEUnited Arab Emirates
UFUnited Front
UKUnited Kingdom
UNUnited Nations
UNGAUnited Nations General Assembly
UNHCRUnited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
UNSCUnited Nations Security Council
UNSGUnited Nations Secretary General
UPAUnited Progressive Alliance
USAIDUnited States Agency for International Development
US PACOMUnited States Pacific Command
USA-PATRIOTUniting and Strengthening of America by Providing Appropriate Tools to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism
WAPCOSWater and Power Consultancy Services Ltd.

Severe punishmentthat is, death, declared the judge on a cold February morning in Kabul. The courtroom, inhabited by a motley crowd of two hundred spectators keenly watching the proceedings of the war tribunal, erupted in joyful chants of Allah-u-Akbar.

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